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Posted: April 27, 2023Categories: blogs
How To Arrange Furniture That Supports Active Learning In School
Active learning emphasizes student engagement and participation in the learning process. It involves various techniques like group work, discussions, problem-solving activities, and hands-on projects. Educators are now increasingly recognizing its benefits over traditional classroom instruction.
But how will you achieve active learning? First, you must decide which activities and tasks can be handled through this method. You can then design the classroom and adjust the seating arrangement accordingly.
That said, here are some tips on how to arrange furniture that supports active learning in schools:
1. Select The Right Furniture
To create a thriving and active learning environment, it’s best to select suitable chairs and tables. In choosing the right active learning furniture, you may consider the factors below:
- Flexibility: The furniture should be flexible enough to adapt to different learning activities and teaching styles. Look for furniture that can be easily rearranged and reconfigured to accommodate different group s
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Posted: April 27, 2023Categories: blogs
Flexible Furniture: What Is It & How Does It Improve Learning?
In the recent past, flexible furniture has become a new norm in learning institutions. Many schools are adapting to have them due to how they improve learning. Flexible furniture promotes communication skills and teamwork, and enhances the power to choose. As a result, it makes learning institutions fun, welcoming, and friendly.
Continue reading to learn more ways flexible furniture benefits learning. But before that, some definitions.
What Is Flexible Furniture?
Flexible furniture refers to seats adaptable to different working or learning situations. For example, while a sofa can be an ideal relaxing point, some view such seats as excellent working or studying spots. Flexible furniture for learning is a perfect solution for institutions looking forward to enhancing and improving their learning experiences.
How Does Flexible Furniture Improve Learning?
As the name suggests, flexible furniture is all about flexibility. Long gone are the days when learners were required to sit in a particular manner without the possibility of changing positions. That said, this type of furniture benefits learning in many ways. Flexible furniture:
1. Enhance The Power Of Choice
According to experts, flexible furniture for learning
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Posted: August 07, 2018
Little Grasshoppers Early Learning Centre Victoria Australia
The management team at Little Grasshoppers worked with Grocorp in furnishing the newly designed and purpose built facility at The Coolstores in Victoria.
“Grocorp were able to understand the concept of what we wanted and worked with us to achieve the vision – we are very pleased with the result.”
This unique set up is a play based program which provides children with the opportunities to explore the environment and develop new skills. The Learning Curves range of Role play stations such as the Café and Market station were a great edition to the centre.
The Learning Curves range is such a versatile product – it is modular and moves easily when setting up for different activities and is able to be used to create unique environments throughout the centre.
“We love the family tree setting and the Grocorp soft furnishing that makes our library such a great space that the children really love”
“We were so pleased with what the Grocorp team achieved for us we have invited them back to help redesign our existing services - their complete consultancy and fit out service made it much easier to order and the room planning service meant we were able to understand completely what they were offering and how great it was going to look.”… Kaye Ellis – Owner
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Posted: August 06, 2018
The Akidamy School of Early Learning, Perth Australia
Nestled between Mt Lawley and Perth is a brand new early learning school, The Akidamy. which promises an entirely different style of development and learning. The A-kid-a-me stands for “The child in myself” and is the result of years of planning and dedication by its founder Michael Sebbag. When Michael first envisioned the School, he had only one furniture manufacture in mind, GroCare. Designing and building a first-class educational institution which would last the test of time, Michael understood that only with GroCare could he acquire ethically sourced, custom made, child-friendly items which would retain its quality for up to twenty years. Here at GroCare we are committed to partnering with industry leaders who prioritise the educational needs of children, so naturally, we jumped at the chance to work with The Akidamy.
From the very beginning of the building process, we worked with The Akidamy’s architect to design furniture which would complement the free-flowing and integrated design of the School. Using virtual 3D technologies, we worked together to create a series of visual designs in order to tailor our products to the brand-new school of early learning. By creating these pre-emptive visual designs, we ensured there wouldn’t be any confusion or unfortunate surprises later in the construction process.
Michael should be applauded for choosing the highest possible quality furnishings for The Akidamy. He, however, describes the decision as an easy one. “I have the utmost admiration for GroCare, it’s what my sons play with. How could I justify having it in my own home and not ensure that it was available for every child at The Akidamy. I know that when one of our children plays with the Grocare equipment, they are safe and secure. How can any educator put a price on that peace of mind?”
The Akidamy is a bespoke school for early learning and education. It offers Italian cla
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Posted: August 05, 2018
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Posted: August 04, 2018
Little Wonders Childcare Centre, Northcote, Auckland, New Zealand
After several sessions between Little Wonders Developer's and the Grocare Design Team, we were able to confirm on the layout, theme and furniture for the brand new Little Wonders centre in Northcote's Lake Road.
This modern, high-end design of this truly epic early learning centre spans two levels to make the most of its unique aspect overlooking a backdrop of beautiful New Zealand native bush in the heart of Northcote. There is a spacious open plan room on the upper floor for preschoolers, which is level with the road. Then four further classrooms on the lower level comprising of two for infants and two for toddlers.
The Scandinavian inspired Grocare furniture in this centre is made mainly from solid European Birch Plywood. Little Wonders decided on a mix of our two plywood finish options. Grocare's tried and tested 'natural' high-durability UV finish and newer White HPL (High-Pressure Laminate) finish. The complimentary finishes blend fabulously into the learning spaces, and the incredible architecture of large open space, floor to ceiling windows and doors, high stud and neutral colour scheme just married beautifully together.
Large open plan rooms pose a critical issue to overcome. Noise control. Too much noise is an ongoing problem in early learning environments. The solution was to strategically install our incredibly effective Sound Cubes over the hard floor areas in both the Preschool and Toddler Rooms. The sound cubes not only reduced the over decibel reading inside the classroom to more peaceful levels but also provide a stunning added dimension to the architectural look. See the initial snapshots of these rooms, and you be the judge!
Outside is the new and hugely popular Outdorable® range of moveable play equipment. The all natural wooden climbers and tables were specced into the areas to compliment the outdoor design done by Playscapes. The Outdorable® fur
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Posted: August 03, 2018